Horror Story 6th Day Box Office Collections – Flop Business

Horror Story 6th day box office collections let one thing clear that the film is fast going towards wind-up of the business. Well, it will do it soon since the collections are not impressive at all rather they are poor. The movie simply bombed at the box office. On its 6th day or Horror Story 1st Wednesday, the film just earned 85 lakhs. Vikram Bhatt’s Horror Story could not entice the viewers this time around. The filmmaker, who is famed for making horror movies, flopped this time with his genre. The movie opened with merely 4.35 crore.

Although the movie was made with a low budget, but it does not matter at all to run at the box office. There are a number of examples of the low-budget films, which ran pretty well at the box office, earning bigger business. But Horror Story does not have any alluring content to watch on screen. Horror Story 6th day box office collections have revealed the worth of the film among the cinemagoers. The film even could not get any word of mouth publicity. If got, it would have earned more business.

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